Federal Investigation into Missing Scientists May Reveal 'Crazy Stuff', Says Former Nuclear Official
Federal investigators are delving into the mysterious disappearances and deaths of 11 scientists and researchers, with expectations of uncovering unusual findings, according to Frank Rose, a former top official at the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA). Rose, who served as the deputy at the NNSA until April 2024, expressed that while the cases are likely to reveal 'crazy stuff', there is no evidence to suggest a connection between them. The NNSA, a significant target for foreign intelligence, is currently reviewing these incidents, which involve individuals with security clearances related to U.S. aerospace, defense, or UFOs. Despite the intrigue surrounding these cases, Rose emphasized that the incidents are not believed to be linked to foreign intelligence activities. Representative Eric Burlison has speculated that foreign entities like China, Russia, or Iran could be involved, although no concrete evidence supports this claim.